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2014-2015 PeeWee Rep | Jan 28, 2015 | Susan Moran | 761 views
Rebels TIE the SERIES
The HAROLD SUTHERLAND CONSTRUCTION PeeWee REP team hosted Arran Elderslie for Game 2 of their OMHA playdown series.  The boys played hard and took the game 5 - 3, to tie the series at 1 a piece. 

These two evenly matched teams were going goal for goal to end two periods tied 2 - 2, and then the Rebels turned it on in the 3rd and scored 3 more goals before the IceDogs answered back with a power-play goal with 17 seconds remaining.
Rebels goals were scored by:
Nick Garrett, assisted by Austin McComb and Mitchell Stevens
Austin King,  assisted by Jake Moran and Josh Currie
Hunter Schultz, assisted by Cory Rasmussen
Calvin Stewart, assisted by Nick
Jordan Longland, assisted by Calvin and (goalie) Robbie Hann


Way to go boys, what a comeback!
Game 3 will be played in TARA on Friday night at 6:30pm.
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